The articles page at Freshmeat covers topics such as book reviews,
editorials, news about Freshmeat, security, tutorials, category
reviews, events, project reviews, and themes. There is a link to each
article and under the listing is the date it was posted, the author and
the number of comments users have posted.

The Stats section of the Freshmeat site lists the most popular top 20 projects, the top 20 by vitality, and the top 20 by ratings. Statistics about the site include the number of articles, comments, projects, releases, ratings, subscriptions and users.

The articles page at Freshmeat covers topics such as book reviews, editorials, news about Freshmeat, security, tutorials, category reviews, events, project reviews, and themes. There is a link to each article and under the listing is the date it was posted, the author and the number of comments users have posted.

The FreshMeat FAQ is a source of information on getting reprints of articles that appear on the site, submitting an article to the site, using the lounge, subscribing to or unsubscribing to their newsletter, joining newsgroups, projects, and themes.

FreshMeat is a source of UNIX and cross-platform open-source software, themes, and Palm OS software. The site adds new resources daily and each listing contains additional links to descriptions, downloads and histories. To learn more about the site see the About link (http://freshmeat.net/about/). The home page lists the current days additions to the site. Visitors can also view what was posted the day before with a link at the bottom of the page. Searches are initiated here by filling in the search for textbox at the top of the page, selecting either projects, articles or comments from the drop down In list, and selecting either Main, UNIX, handhelds, Mac OS X, or Themes in the Section drop down list. Along the right-hand side of the home page are links to the latest security articles, the most popular projects, latest releases from the current week, a SecurityFocus section, a NewsForge section, a Slashdot section, and a Think Geek: What's New section.